Serge Storms
05-07-2008, 11:46 AM
Hello everyone,
My friend just took me to my first 3d shoot and I now have the bug. I will be shooting MBR this season and just looked at the MAC rules which stated sights may not be adjusted on the course. I just bought a tru glo range rover on EBAy 30 minutes ago before I read the rules. I am I reading this correct that I may not move my sight pin in MBR? Also, is there a max. stabilizer length?
Thanks Chris
:welcome: :welcome: :welcome:
I'm not sure what MAC is, but most bowhunter classes are restricted to 4 or 5 fixed pins and a stabilizer no longer than 12".
Serge Storms
05-07-2008, 01:37 PM
:welcome: :welcome: :welcome:
I'm not sure what MAC is, but most bowhunter classes are restricted to 4 or 5 fixed pins and a stabilizer no longer than 12".
The tru glo is a single pin that is adjustable.
jcmorgan31
05-07-2008, 01:45 PM
The tru glo is a single pin that is adjustable.
A moveable sight like that will take you out of all fixed pin classes. You are adjusting you pin to specific yardages which is similiar to using a scoped target sight.
Serge Storms
05-07-2008, 02:25 PM
A moveable sight like that will take you out of all fixed pin classes. You are adjusting you pin to specific yardages which is similiar to using a scoped target sight.
ten four- Thank you!
Can you comfirm legal stabilizer length?
Chris
05-07-2008, 02:48 PM
MAC is Midwest Archery Championship. If you're shooting MBR, there is no limit to the stabilizer length. Hunter class is 12".
jcmorgan31
05-07-2008, 02:53 PM
MAC is Midwest Archery Championship. If you're shooting MBR, there is no limit to the stabilizer length. Hunter class is 12".
Sounds similar to IBO rules.
brokenarrow
05-07-2008, 08:19 PM
Yeah...
There is no limit on your stab in MBR, but with that sight you can shoot MBO...:decision:
Serge Storms
05-07-2008, 09:47 PM
Yeah...
There is no limit on your stab in MBR, but with that sight you can shoot MBO...:decision:
I was thinking about that, but am unsure how many arrows I am going to lose at some 50 yarders